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PandaScore BetBuilder goes live with Ladbrokes Australia

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After launching its dedicated BetBuilder product late last year, PandaScore has now gone live with long-standing partner Ladbrokes Australia, which is part of Entain,  one of the world’s largest sports-betting and gaming groups.

Ladbrokes Australia will also leverage the French data and odds supplier’s esports-specific BetBuilder. The two parties combined to launch the product ahead of what is arguably the biggest Counter-Strike tournament of the year: the BLAST.tv Paris Major.

The innovation allows Ladbrokes Australia to offer catered, more engaging betting opportunities not only for one of the biggest betting events on the Counter-Strike calendar, but for each individual esport. PandaScore’s BetBuilder leverages the company’s game-specific models to give fans new and exciting ways to bet on their favourite matches, backed by rich and comprehensive data drawn from multiple sources.

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BetBuilder will be offered to players live across the two biggest titles in esports betting – CS:GO and Dota 2. The Paris Major is a perfect occasion to roll out this feature, giving players more interesting and exciting ways to enjoy the thrill of betting on their favourite team with all of the drama and high stakes that come with a tournament of this scale.

Having already used PandaScore’s unique Player Props markets for some time, Ladbrokes Australia will combine these markets with the strength of BetBuilder – fans can factor in a specific player scoring the most kills alongside their team winning to create a betting experience that’s a game within a game.

Further, it’s been established that on average, esports bettors bet smaller amounts than traditional sports bettors, but they have a greater spread – preferring to place money on multiple individual stakes. The main motivator behind this isn’t chasing the best possible return, but because esports punters bet to enhance the entertainment experience. By placing bets on their favourite teams and players through PandaScore’s BetBuilder, players can roll their stakes on a match into a single bet, offering a greater return.

On this development, PandaScore CEO Flavien Guillocheau commented: “It’s an exciting time for esports betting. Collaborating with Ladbrokes Australia to go live with our BetBuilder product right before the Paris Major is a key step for product innovation in this industry. BetBuilder is something that the esports betting industry wants and has been eager to integrate into their esports vertical.”
“Counter-Strike fans have a fresh, engaging product to try out for the biggest CS:GO tournament of the year, and Ladbrokes Australia has another engaging product to add to the robust esports offering we have been building together for over 3 years now.”

Ladbrokes Australia Trading Director Don Forbes said:  “We’ve enjoyed a very successful working relationship with PandaScore and rolling out BetBuilder to our customers is a great next step for all parties involved.
“We’re looking forward to rolling this out for what will prove to be a very popular tournament in the Paris Major, and giving our customers an exciting new way to play moving forward.”

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AUSTRAC and SkyCity agree to proposed $67 million penalty

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SkyCity Adelaide Pty Ltd (SkyCity) and AUSTRAC have filed joint submissions with the Federal Court of Australia, proposing a $67 million penalty over the casino’s contravention of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act).

A court hearing has been set down for 7 June 2024, at which Justice Lee will consider the parties’ proposed settlement.

While AUSTRAC and SkyCity agree that a $67 million penalty is appropriate in all the circumstances, it is a matter for the court to determine the appropriate penalty.

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In reaching this agreement, SkyCity has admitted that it operated in contravention of the AML/CTF Act, including that:

  • its AML/CTF Programs did not meet the requirements of the AML/CTF Act and AML/CTF Rules, in contravention of section 81.
  • it did not carry out appropriate ongoing customer due diligence with respect to certain higher risk customers and customers transacting through higher risk channels, in contravention of section 36.

“AUSTRAC took this action out of concern that SkyCity’s conduct meant that a range of high-risk practices, behaviours and customer relationships were allowed to continue unchecked for many years,” AUSTRAC’s Chief Executive Officer, Brendan Thomas said.

Mr Thomas said the action serves as an important reminder to casinos and the gaming sector to take their AML/CTF obligations seriously and be vigilant to money laundering and terrorism financing risks.

As the matter is before the court for determination, AUSTRAC is unable to comment further on the proceedings.

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Nerida O’Loughlin Reappointed as ACMA Chair

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The Governor-General, His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Rtd), has accepted the Albanese Government’s recommendation that Ms Nerida O’Loughlin PSM be reappointed as Chair of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Ms O’Loughlin has been reappointed for a three-year term, commencing on 14 October 2024, having first been appointed in 2017 and reappointed in 2022.

The Chair has extensive executive and regulatory experience, and is well respected across the sector. Her reappointment provides continuity as the ACMA works to deliver important outcomes for consumers and industry in the communications and media sectors, and implement reforms being undertaken by Government.

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In her current term, Ms O’Loughlin has led the ACMA’s work to strengthen telecommunications consumer safeguards, particularly for vulnerable Australians, overseen the establishment of BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register and Australia’s first SMS ID Registry – and taken strong enforcement of anti-scam and illegal gambling rules.

Ms O’Loughlin has also led important work on media diversity, misinformation and disinformation on digital platforms, and supported improved digital connectivity through the allocation of valuable radiocommunications spectrum.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP:

“I congratulate Ms Nerida O’Loughlin PSM on her reappointment as Chair of the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

“Since her appointment in 2017, Ms O’Loughlin has led the ACMA to deliver important reforms and regulatory activities in the communications and media industries.

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“This includes better supporting consumers facing financial hardship pressures in paying their telecommunications bills, mitigating consumer harms in gambling advertising, enforcing anti-scam rules and taking enforcement action against corporations for non-compliance with Australia’s spam unsubscribe rules.

“The Chair’s continuity will provide the Authority ongoing certainty as the Albanese Government continues its important media and digital platforms reform agenda.

“I look forward to continue working with Ms O’Loughlin as the ACMA Chair.”

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Crown Reinstated at Sydney Casino

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The NSW Independent Casino Commission has found Crown Sydney suitable to retain its casino licence after nearly three years of intensive remediation.

Chief Commissioner, Philip Crawford, said Crown has come a long way and must now demonstrate its long-term commitment to maintaining suitability.

“The NICC is confident the Crown we deemed suitable today has a strong model to keep operating into the future,” Mr Crawford said.

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The NICC’s suitability assessment established that Crown Sydney has fundamentally reformed its business and is operating the casino within the objects of the Act, the requirements of the suitability deed, and in compliance with its regulatory obligations.

In addition to proving it can run the casino lawfully, Crown has remediated its business in other meaningful ways such as building a culture of transparency and accountability across its integrated resort.

“Hard work and transformation aside, the NICC has not forgotten the level of misconduct exposed in 2021 when Crown was found unsuitable,” said Mr Crawford.

“Crown Sydney has ongoing work to reach steady state and it must continue to lift standards and maintain its cultural transformation.

“There is and will always be room for improvement, but Crown is a changed business that is looking toward the future.

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“Likewise, the NICC is a changed regulator with enhanced powers, a singular focus on casinos, and a mandate to address the risks of harm.

“This decision is a positive outcome for Crown Sydney, its staff, and the community – who can be sure the NICC will use all of its powers to keep the casino in check.”

In addition to the implementation of hundreds of new internal controls, the Bergin-based reforms have been reflected in a new licence and new regulatory agreement between Crown Sydney, the NSW Government and the NICC.

These agreements include updated settings, such as the removal of fetters to the NICC’s powers, as well as previous compensation trigger clauses that are no longer part of the casino legislation.

Mr Crawford said: “Crown cannot disregard the responsibility and privilege that comes with holding a casino licence. Crown Sydney’s ability to provide a destination hospitality and entertainment venue underpinned by the restricted gaming facility is contingent on its steadfast commitment to continuing suitability, accountability and compliance.”

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